Monday, December 7, 2015

Holly explains to the Iowa Utilities Board/IUB Why the Dirty Tar Sands Pipeline Pushed by Dakota Access LLC through Iowa is Not Necessary



Harvesting free flows of solar energy could power all energy needs on earth x 11,000 (ETOM, 2013)...

Harvesting free wind could also power all energy needs on earth numerous times.

Harvesting free flows of water and waves, geothermal, temperature variant harvesting, biofuels, gravity, imagination and on and on and on....

Iowans know how to harvest free gifts from nature, from the land, from the divine.

But the Dakota Access LLC Dirty Tar Sands Pipeline takes from us and pushes unnecessary, terrifying, destructive and deadly costs and consequences and destruction onto all Iowans.

It is not necessary.

You can do better than that....than robbers taking from us.....while also causing

costly and explosive and toxic spilling dangerous deadly infrastructure that threatens both fragile lives, lands and futures of all Iowans and American...including our fragile and vulnerable continental drinking water aquifers and integrity of our geological structures, formations, histories without costly trauma to lift and land
* supplies of fossilized fuels are shrinking in both quantities/numbers and also in quality through time costing more and more time, energy, resources, transportation, risks, explosions, earthquakes, landslides, sinkholes, spills impossible to "clean up".....dirty tar sands spills permanent and explosive....
* most of those that testified to the Iowa Utilities Board/IUB in November claimed to be "union members" but were basing their support only on a script that was read by almost all 100 of those who claimed to be "union"....when a cash-driven Dakota Access LLC of Texas is not interested in the health, safety, welfare or longterm employment of any of those who spoke as "union members".....only to use these persons who think only of cash-driven monthly paychecks from month to month as itinerant and migrant workers of loose social integrity...as opposed to the close-knit histories of Iowa's rich agricultural commonities that nurture the young and the land very carefully to produce a very valuable crop of by for all....and count more than cash to value the invaluable.

The list goes on and on and on and I am really tired of spending all my time battling the stupid.

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